@ghost-of-a-duke saidI am not talking about just Kevin, as you are aware others were also targets of the twins.
It didn't take much poking to get a reaction out of Kevin.
-VR
@fmf saidYou already had his ire towards you. So just sit back after you got him riled up which admittedly didn't take much and let him come after you and not say anything, so you can use it against him. A low thing to do as far as I am concerned. I figure you learned your method from your TWIN!!
I didn't reply to any of his posts for about 18 months before his long ban and yet he stalked me from thread to thread day after day.
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidDid you think any of it was "toxic"?
Kevin wrote things that were not acceptable. There is no defending them.
-Removed-Here's a little story about principles.
Kevin posts something unpleasant about your family. (In the GF). Although under no obligation to challenge everything unpleasant in the forums, I challenge him anyway, knowing there would be some backlash. As expected he reacts explosively and promptly leaves the private club.
Shortly afterwards you notice he has left the club and praise him in the GF for having left. (Seemingly forgetting he had done so because I challenged him about the things he had posted about your family).
-Removed-Will Doge make $1 dollar?
One of the main reasons why Dogecoin may struggle to reach $1 is its lack of practical use cases and utility. While the token has attracted a lot of attention, it has yet to prove its usefulness as anything other than a speculative investment vehicle or a means of exchange. 🙂 😛
-VR
@very-rusty saidFollowing your recommendation, I have just invested 1200 pounds in Dogecoin.
Will Doge make $1 dollar?
One of the main reasons why Dogecoin may struggle to reach $1 is its lack of practical use cases and utility. While the token has attracted a lot of attention, it has yet to prove its usefulness as anything other than a speculative investment vehicle or a means of exchange. 🙂 😛
-VR